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1-Assembly Bill No. 2754 CHAPTER 163 An act to amend Sections 2913 and 2914 of the Business and Professions Code, relating to healing arts, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take effect immediately. [ Approved by Governor August 22, 2022. Filed with Secretary of State August 22, 2022. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2754, Bauer-Kahan. Psychology: supervision.The Psychology Licensing Law establishes the Board of Psychology to license and regulate the practice of psychology. Existing law requires an applicant for licensure as a psychologist to have engaged in supervised professional experience under the direction of a licensed psychologist, or under suitable alternative supervision, for at least 2 years, at least one year of which is required to occur after the applicant has been awarded the qualifying doctoral degree.Existing law authorizes a registered psychological associate to perform psychological functions in preparation for licensure as a psychologist under specified conditions, including that the registered psychological associate is supervised by a licensed psychologist.This bill would authorize the supervision of an applicant for licensure as a psychologist, and of a registered psychological associate, to be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality.This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an urgency statute.Digest Key Vote: 2/3 Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 2913 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:2913. A person other than a licensed psychologist may perform psychological functions in preparation for licensure as a psychologist only if all of the following conditions are met:(a) The person is registered with the board as a registered psychological associate. This registration shall be renewed annually in accordance with regulations adopted by the board.(b) (1) The person has completed or is any of the following:(A) Completed a masters degree in psychology.(B) Completed a masters degree in education with the field of specialization in educational psychology, counseling psychology, or school psychology.(C) Is an admitted candidate for a doctoral degree in any of the following:(i) Psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology.(ii) Education, with the field of specialization in educational psychology, counseling psychology, or school psychology.(iii) A field of specialization designed to prepare graduates for the professional practice of psychology after having satisfactorily completed three or more years of postgraduate education in psychology and having passed preliminary doctoral examinations.(D) Completed a doctoral degree that qualifies for licensure under Section 2914.(2) The board shall make the final determination as to whether a degree meets the requirements of this subdivision.(c) (1) The registered psychological associate is supervised by a licensed psychologist. Any supervision may be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality. The registered psychological associates primary supervisor shall be responsible for ensuring that the extent, kind, and quality of the psychological services performed are consistent with the registered psychological associates and the primary supervisors training and experience. The primary supervisor shall be responsible for the registered psychological associates compliance with this chapter and regulations. A primary supervisor may delegate supervision as prescribed by the boards regulations.(2) A licensed psychologist shall not supervise more than three registered psychological associates at any given time.(d) A registered psychological associate shall not do either of the following:(1) Provide psychological services to the public except as a trainee pursuant to this section.(2) Receive payments, monetary or otherwise, directly from clients.SEC. 2. Section 2914 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:2914. (a) An applicant for licensure shall not be subject to denial of licensure under Division 1.5 (commencing with Section 475).(b) (1) On and after January 1, 2020, an applicant for licensure shall possess an earned doctoral degree in any of the following:(A) Psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology.(B) Education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology, educational psychology, or school psychology.(C) A field of specialization designed to prepare graduates for the professional practice of psychology.(2) (A) Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the degree or training obtained pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be obtained from a college or institution of higher education that is accredited by a regional accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education.(B) Subparagraph (A) does not apply to any student who was enrolled in a doctoral program in psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology or in education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology, educational psychology, or school psychology at a nationally accredited or approved institution as of December 31, 2016.(3) The board shall make the final determination as to whether a degree meets the requirements of this subdivision.(4) Until January 1, 2020, the board may accept an applicant who possesses a doctoral degree in psychology, educational psychology, or in education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology or educational psychology from an institution that is not accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education, but is approved to operate in this state by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education on or before July 1, 1999, and has not, since July 1, 1999, had a new location, as described in Section 94823.5 of the Education Code.(5) An applicant for licensure trained in an educational institution outside the United States or Canada shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the board that the applicant possesses a doctoral degree in psychology or education as specified in paragraphs (1) and (2) that is equivalent to a degree earned from a regionally accredited academic institution in the United States or Canada by providing the board with an evaluation of the degree by a foreign credential evaluation service that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), or by the National Register of Health Services Psychologists (NRHSP), and any other documentation the board deems necessary. The member of the NACES or the NRHSP shall submit the evaluation to the board directly and shall include in the evaluation all of the following:(A) A transcript in English, or translated into English by the credential evaluation service, of the degree used to qualify for licensure.(B) An indication that the degree used to qualify for licensure is verified using primary sources.(C) A determination that the degree is equivalent to a degree that qualifies for licensure pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2).(c) (1) An applicant for licensure shall have engaged for at least two years in supervised professional experience under the direction of a licensed psychologist, the specific requirements of which shall be defined by the board in its regulations, or under suitable alternative supervision as determined by the board in regulations duly adopted under this chapter, at least one year of which shall have occurred after the applicant was awarded the qualifying doctoral degree. Any supervision may be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality. The supervisor shall submit verification of the experience to the trainee as prescribed by the board. If the supervising licensed psychologist fails to provide verification to the trainee in a timely manner, the board may establish alternative procedures for obtaining the necessary documentation. Absent good cause, the failure of a supervising licensed psychologist to provide the verification to the board upon request shall constitute unprofessional conduct.(2) The board shall establish qualifications by regulation for supervising psychologists.(d) An applicant for licensure shall take and pass the examination required by Section 2941 unless otherwise exempted by the board under this chapter.(e) An applicant for licensure shall complete coursework or provide evidence of training in the detection and treatment of alcohol and other chemical substance dependency.(f) An applicant for licensure shall complete coursework or provide evidence of training in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention.SEC. 3. This act is an urgency statute necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect. The facts constituting the necessity are:In order to preserve access to psychological care by allowing continued real time supervision of registered psychological associates and licensed psychologist applicants, including synchronous audiovisual means that comply with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality, it is necessary for this act to take effect immediately.
1+Enrolled August 09, 2022 Passed IN Senate August 08, 2022 Passed IN Assembly May 19, 2022 Amended IN Assembly April 27, 2022 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2754Introduced by Assembly Member Bauer-Kahan(Coauthor: Assembly Member Valladares)(Coauthor: Senator Caballero)February 18, 2022 An act to amend Sections 2913 and 2914 of the Business and Professions Code, relating to healing arts, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take effect immediately.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2754, Bauer-Kahan. Psychology: supervision.The Psychology Licensing Law establishes the Board of Psychology to license and regulate the practice of psychology. Existing law requires an applicant for licensure as a psychologist to have engaged in supervised professional experience under the direction of a licensed psychologist, or under suitable alternative supervision, for at least 2 years, at least one year of which is required to occur after the applicant has been awarded the qualifying doctoral degree.Existing law authorizes a registered psychological associate to perform psychological functions in preparation for licensure as a psychologist under specified conditions, including that the registered psychological associate is supervised by a licensed psychologist.This bill would authorize the supervision of an applicant for licensure as a psychologist, and of a registered psychological associate, to be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality.This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an urgency statute.Digest Key Vote: 2/3 Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 2913 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:2913. A person other than a licensed psychologist may perform psychological functions in preparation for licensure as a psychologist only if all of the following conditions are met:(a) The person is registered with the board as a registered psychological associate. This registration shall be renewed annually in accordance with regulations adopted by the board.(b) (1) The person has completed or is any of the following:(A) Completed a masters degree in psychology.(B) Completed a masters degree in education with the field of specialization in educational psychology, counseling psychology, or school psychology.(C) Is an admitted candidate for a doctoral degree in any of the following:(i) Psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology.(ii) Education, with the field of specialization in educational psychology, counseling psychology, or school psychology.(iii) A field of specialization designed to prepare graduates for the professional practice of psychology after having satisfactorily completed three or more years of postgraduate education in psychology and having passed preliminary doctoral examinations.(D) Completed a doctoral degree that qualifies for licensure under Section 2914.(2) The board shall make the final determination as to whether a degree meets the requirements of this subdivision.(c) (1) The registered psychological associate is supervised by a licensed psychologist. Any supervision may be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality. The registered psychological associates primary supervisor shall be responsible for ensuring that the extent, kind, and quality of the psychological services performed are consistent with the registered psychological associates and the primary supervisors training and experience. The primary supervisor shall be responsible for the registered psychological associates compliance with this chapter and regulations. A primary supervisor may delegate supervision as prescribed by the boards regulations.(2) A licensed psychologist shall not supervise more than three registered psychological associates at any given time.(d) A registered psychological associate shall not do either of the following:(1) Provide psychological services to the public except as a trainee pursuant to this section.(2) Receive payments, monetary or otherwise, directly from clients.SEC. 2. Section 2914 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:2914. (a) An applicant for licensure shall not be subject to denial of licensure under Division 1.5 (commencing with Section 475).(b) (1) On and after January 1, 2020, an applicant for licensure shall possess an earned doctoral degree in any of the following:(A) Psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology.(B) Education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology, educational psychology, or school psychology.(C) A field of specialization designed to prepare graduates for the professional practice of psychology.(2) (A) Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the degree or training obtained pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be obtained from a college or institution of higher education that is accredited by a regional accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education.(B) Subparagraph (A) does not apply to any student who was enrolled in a doctoral program in psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology or in education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology, educational psychology, or school psychology at a nationally accredited or approved institution as of December 31, 2016.(3) The board shall make the final determination as to whether a degree meets the requirements of this subdivision.(4) Until January 1, 2020, the board may accept an applicant who possesses a doctoral degree in psychology, educational psychology, or in education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology or educational psychology from an institution that is not accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education, but is approved to operate in this state by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education on or before July 1, 1999, and has not, since July 1, 1999, had a new location, as described in Section 94823.5 of the Education Code.(5) An applicant for licensure trained in an educational institution outside the United States or Canada shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the board that the applicant possesses a doctoral degree in psychology or education as specified in paragraphs (1) and (2) that is equivalent to a degree earned from a regionally accredited academic institution in the United States or Canada by providing the board with an evaluation of the degree by a foreign credential evaluation service that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), or by the National Register of Health Services Psychologists (NRHSP), and any other documentation the board deems necessary. The member of the NACES or the NRHSP shall submit the evaluation to the board directly and shall include in the evaluation all of the following:(A) A transcript in English, or translated into English by the credential evaluation service, of the degree used to qualify for licensure.(B) An indication that the degree used to qualify for licensure is verified using primary sources.(C) A determination that the degree is equivalent to a degree that qualifies for licensure pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2).(c) (1) An applicant for licensure shall have engaged for at least two years in supervised professional experience under the direction of a licensed psychologist, the specific requirements of which shall be defined by the board in its regulations, or under suitable alternative supervision as determined by the board in regulations duly adopted under this chapter, at least one year of which shall have occurred after the applicant was awarded the qualifying doctoral degree. Any supervision may be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality. The supervisor shall submit verification of the experience to the trainee as prescribed by the board. If the supervising licensed psychologist fails to provide verification to the trainee in a timely manner, the board may establish alternative procedures for obtaining the necessary documentation. Absent good cause, the failure of a supervising licensed psychologist to provide the verification to the board upon request shall constitute unprofessional conduct.(2) The board shall establish qualifications by regulation for supervising psychologists.(d) An applicant for licensure shall take and pass the examination required by Section 2941 unless otherwise exempted by the board under this chapter.(e) An applicant for licensure shall complete coursework or provide evidence of training in the detection and treatment of alcohol and other chemical substance dependency.(f) An applicant for licensure shall complete coursework or provide evidence of training in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention.SEC. 3. This act is an urgency statute necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect. The facts constituting the necessity are:In order to preserve access to psychological care by allowing continued real time supervision of registered psychological associates and licensed psychologist applicants, including synchronous audiovisual means that comply with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality, it is necessary for this act to take effect immediately.
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3- Assembly Bill No. 2754 CHAPTER 163 An act to amend Sections 2913 and 2914 of the Business and Professions Code, relating to healing arts, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take effect immediately. [ Approved by Governor August 22, 2022. Filed with Secretary of State August 22, 2022. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2754, Bauer-Kahan. Psychology: supervision.The Psychology Licensing Law establishes the Board of Psychology to license and regulate the practice of psychology. Existing law requires an applicant for licensure as a psychologist to have engaged in supervised professional experience under the direction of a licensed psychologist, or under suitable alternative supervision, for at least 2 years, at least one year of which is required to occur after the applicant has been awarded the qualifying doctoral degree.Existing law authorizes a registered psychological associate to perform psychological functions in preparation for licensure as a psychologist under specified conditions, including that the registered psychological associate is supervised by a licensed psychologist.This bill would authorize the supervision of an applicant for licensure as a psychologist, and of a registered psychological associate, to be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality.This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an urgency statute.Digest Key Vote: 2/3 Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ Enrolled August 09, 2022 Passed IN Senate August 08, 2022 Passed IN Assembly May 19, 2022 Amended IN Assembly April 27, 2022 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2754Introduced by Assembly Member Bauer-Kahan(Coauthor: Assembly Member Valladares)(Coauthor: Senator Caballero)February 18, 2022 An act to amend Sections 2913 and 2914 of the Business and Professions Code, relating to healing arts, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take effect immediately.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2754, Bauer-Kahan. Psychology: supervision.The Psychology Licensing Law establishes the Board of Psychology to license and regulate the practice of psychology. Existing law requires an applicant for licensure as a psychologist to have engaged in supervised professional experience under the direction of a licensed psychologist, or under suitable alternative supervision, for at least 2 years, at least one year of which is required to occur after the applicant has been awarded the qualifying doctoral degree.Existing law authorizes a registered psychological associate to perform psychological functions in preparation for licensure as a psychologist under specified conditions, including that the registered psychological associate is supervised by a licensed psychologist.This bill would authorize the supervision of an applicant for licensure as a psychologist, and of a registered psychological associate, to be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality.This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an urgency statute.Digest Key Vote: 2/3 Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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2131 The Psychology Licensing Law establishes the Board of Psychology to license and regulate the practice of psychology. Existing law requires an applicant for licensure as a psychologist to have engaged in supervised professional experience under the direction of a licensed psychologist, or under suitable alternative supervision, for at least 2 years, at least one year of which is required to occur after the applicant has been awarded the qualifying doctoral degree.Existing law authorizes a registered psychological associate to perform psychological functions in preparation for licensure as a psychologist under specified conditions, including that the registered psychological associate is supervised by a licensed psychologist.This bill would authorize the supervision of an applicant for licensure as a psychologist, and of a registered psychological associate, to be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality.This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an urgency statute.
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2333 The Psychology Licensing Law establishes the Board of Psychology to license and regulate the practice of psychology. Existing law requires an applicant for licensure as a psychologist to have engaged in supervised professional experience under the direction of a licensed psychologist, or under suitable alternative supervision, for at least 2 years, at least one year of which is required to occur after the applicant has been awarded the qualifying doctoral degree.
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3545 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 2913 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:2913. A person other than a licensed psychologist may perform psychological functions in preparation for licensure as a psychologist only if all of the following conditions are met:(a) The person is registered with the board as a registered psychological associate. This registration shall be renewed annually in accordance with regulations adopted by the board.(b) (1) The person has completed or is any of the following:(A) Completed a masters degree in psychology.(B) Completed a masters degree in education with the field of specialization in educational psychology, counseling psychology, or school psychology.(C) Is an admitted candidate for a doctoral degree in any of the following:(i) Psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology.(ii) Education, with the field of specialization in educational psychology, counseling psychology, or school psychology.(iii) A field of specialization designed to prepare graduates for the professional practice of psychology after having satisfactorily completed three or more years of postgraduate education in psychology and having passed preliminary doctoral examinations.(D) Completed a doctoral degree that qualifies for licensure under Section 2914.(2) The board shall make the final determination as to whether a degree meets the requirements of this subdivision.(c) (1) The registered psychological associate is supervised by a licensed psychologist. Any supervision may be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality. The registered psychological associates primary supervisor shall be responsible for ensuring that the extent, kind, and quality of the psychological services performed are consistent with the registered psychological associates and the primary supervisors training and experience. The primary supervisor shall be responsible for the registered psychological associates compliance with this chapter and regulations. A primary supervisor may delegate supervision as prescribed by the boards regulations.(2) A licensed psychologist shall not supervise more than three registered psychological associates at any given time.(d) A registered psychological associate shall not do either of the following:(1) Provide psychological services to the public except as a trainee pursuant to this section.(2) Receive payments, monetary or otherwise, directly from clients.SEC. 2. Section 2914 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:2914. (a) An applicant for licensure shall not be subject to denial of licensure under Division 1.5 (commencing with Section 475).(b) (1) On and after January 1, 2020, an applicant for licensure shall possess an earned doctoral degree in any of the following:(A) Psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology.(B) Education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology, educational psychology, or school psychology.(C) A field of specialization designed to prepare graduates for the professional practice of psychology.(2) (A) Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the degree or training obtained pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be obtained from a college or institution of higher education that is accredited by a regional accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education.(B) Subparagraph (A) does not apply to any student who was enrolled in a doctoral program in psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology or in education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology, educational psychology, or school psychology at a nationally accredited or approved institution as of December 31, 2016.(3) The board shall make the final determination as to whether a degree meets the requirements of this subdivision.(4) Until January 1, 2020, the board may accept an applicant who possesses a doctoral degree in psychology, educational psychology, or in education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology or educational psychology from an institution that is not accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education, but is approved to operate in this state by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education on or before July 1, 1999, and has not, since July 1, 1999, had a new location, as described in Section 94823.5 of the Education Code.(5) An applicant for licensure trained in an educational institution outside the United States or Canada shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the board that the applicant possesses a doctoral degree in psychology or education as specified in paragraphs (1) and (2) that is equivalent to a degree earned from a regionally accredited academic institution in the United States or Canada by providing the board with an evaluation of the degree by a foreign credential evaluation service that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), or by the National Register of Health Services Psychologists (NRHSP), and any other documentation the board deems necessary. The member of the NACES or the NRHSP shall submit the evaluation to the board directly and shall include in the evaluation all of the following:(A) A transcript in English, or translated into English by the credential evaluation service, of the degree used to qualify for licensure.(B) An indication that the degree used to qualify for licensure is verified using primary sources.(C) A determination that the degree is equivalent to a degree that qualifies for licensure pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2).(c) (1) An applicant for licensure shall have engaged for at least two years in supervised professional experience under the direction of a licensed psychologist, the specific requirements of which shall be defined by the board in its regulations, or under suitable alternative supervision as determined by the board in regulations duly adopted under this chapter, at least one year of which shall have occurred after the applicant was awarded the qualifying doctoral degree. Any supervision may be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality. The supervisor shall submit verification of the experience to the trainee as prescribed by the board. If the supervising licensed psychologist fails to provide verification to the trainee in a timely manner, the board may establish alternative procedures for obtaining the necessary documentation. Absent good cause, the failure of a supervising licensed psychologist to provide the verification to the board upon request shall constitute unprofessional conduct.(2) The board shall establish qualifications by regulation for supervising psychologists.(d) An applicant for licensure shall take and pass the examination required by Section 2941 unless otherwise exempted by the board under this chapter.(e) An applicant for licensure shall complete coursework or provide evidence of training in the detection and treatment of alcohol and other chemical substance dependency.(f) An applicant for licensure shall complete coursework or provide evidence of training in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention.SEC. 3. This act is an urgency statute necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect. The facts constituting the necessity are:In order to preserve access to psychological care by allowing continued real time supervision of registered psychological associates and licensed psychologist applicants, including synchronous audiovisual means that comply with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality, it is necessary for this act to take effect immediately.
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4151 SECTION 1. Section 2913 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:2913. A person other than a licensed psychologist may perform psychological functions in preparation for licensure as a psychologist only if all of the following conditions are met:(a) The person is registered with the board as a registered psychological associate. This registration shall be renewed annually in accordance with regulations adopted by the board.(b) (1) The person has completed or is any of the following:(A) Completed a masters degree in psychology.(B) Completed a masters degree in education with the field of specialization in educational psychology, counseling psychology, or school psychology.(C) Is an admitted candidate for a doctoral degree in any of the following:(i) Psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology.(ii) Education, with the field of specialization in educational psychology, counseling psychology, or school psychology.(iii) A field of specialization designed to prepare graduates for the professional practice of psychology after having satisfactorily completed three or more years of postgraduate education in psychology and having passed preliminary doctoral examinations.(D) Completed a doctoral degree that qualifies for licensure under Section 2914.(2) The board shall make the final determination as to whether a degree meets the requirements of this subdivision.(c) (1) The registered psychological associate is supervised by a licensed psychologist. Any supervision may be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality. The registered psychological associates primary supervisor shall be responsible for ensuring that the extent, kind, and quality of the psychological services performed are consistent with the registered psychological associates and the primary supervisors training and experience. The primary supervisor shall be responsible for the registered psychological associates compliance with this chapter and regulations. A primary supervisor may delegate supervision as prescribed by the boards regulations.(2) A licensed psychologist shall not supervise more than three registered psychological associates at any given time.(d) A registered psychological associate shall not do either of the following:(1) Provide psychological services to the public except as a trainee pursuant to this section.(2) Receive payments, monetary or otherwise, directly from clients.
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4757 2913. A person other than a licensed psychologist may perform psychological functions in preparation for licensure as a psychologist only if all of the following conditions are met:(a) The person is registered with the board as a registered psychological associate. This registration shall be renewed annually in accordance with regulations adopted by the board.(b) (1) The person has completed or is any of the following:(A) Completed a masters degree in psychology.(B) Completed a masters degree in education with the field of specialization in educational psychology, counseling psychology, or school psychology.(C) Is an admitted candidate for a doctoral degree in any of the following:(i) Psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology.(ii) Education, with the field of specialization in educational psychology, counseling psychology, or school psychology.(iii) A field of specialization designed to prepare graduates for the professional practice of psychology after having satisfactorily completed three or more years of postgraduate education in psychology and having passed preliminary doctoral examinations.(D) Completed a doctoral degree that qualifies for licensure under Section 2914.(2) The board shall make the final determination as to whether a degree meets the requirements of this subdivision.(c) (1) The registered psychological associate is supervised by a licensed psychologist. Any supervision may be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality. The registered psychological associates primary supervisor shall be responsible for ensuring that the extent, kind, and quality of the psychological services performed are consistent with the registered psychological associates and the primary supervisors training and experience. The primary supervisor shall be responsible for the registered psychological associates compliance with this chapter and regulations. A primary supervisor may delegate supervision as prescribed by the boards regulations.(2) A licensed psychologist shall not supervise more than three registered psychological associates at any given time.(d) A registered psychological associate shall not do either of the following:(1) Provide psychological services to the public except as a trainee pursuant to this section.(2) Receive payments, monetary or otherwise, directly from clients.
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4959 2913. A person other than a licensed psychologist may perform psychological functions in preparation for licensure as a psychologist only if all of the following conditions are met:(a) The person is registered with the board as a registered psychological associate. This registration shall be renewed annually in accordance with regulations adopted by the board.(b) (1) The person has completed or is any of the following:(A) Completed a masters degree in psychology.(B) Completed a masters degree in education with the field of specialization in educational psychology, counseling psychology, or school psychology.(C) Is an admitted candidate for a doctoral degree in any of the following:(i) Psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology.(ii) Education, with the field of specialization in educational psychology, counseling psychology, or school psychology.(iii) A field of specialization designed to prepare graduates for the professional practice of psychology after having satisfactorily completed three or more years of postgraduate education in psychology and having passed preliminary doctoral examinations.(D) Completed a doctoral degree that qualifies for licensure under Section 2914.(2) The board shall make the final determination as to whether a degree meets the requirements of this subdivision.(c) (1) The registered psychological associate is supervised by a licensed psychologist. Any supervision may be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality. The registered psychological associates primary supervisor shall be responsible for ensuring that the extent, kind, and quality of the psychological services performed are consistent with the registered psychological associates and the primary supervisors training and experience. The primary supervisor shall be responsible for the registered psychological associates compliance with this chapter and regulations. A primary supervisor may delegate supervision as prescribed by the boards regulations.(2) A licensed psychologist shall not supervise more than three registered psychological associates at any given time.(d) A registered psychological associate shall not do either of the following:(1) Provide psychological services to the public except as a trainee pursuant to this section.(2) Receive payments, monetary or otherwise, directly from clients.
5060
5161 2913. A person other than a licensed psychologist may perform psychological functions in preparation for licensure as a psychologist only if all of the following conditions are met:(a) The person is registered with the board as a registered psychological associate. This registration shall be renewed annually in accordance with regulations adopted by the board.(b) (1) The person has completed or is any of the following:(A) Completed a masters degree in psychology.(B) Completed a masters degree in education with the field of specialization in educational psychology, counseling psychology, or school psychology.(C) Is an admitted candidate for a doctoral degree in any of the following:(i) Psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology.(ii) Education, with the field of specialization in educational psychology, counseling psychology, or school psychology.(iii) A field of specialization designed to prepare graduates for the professional practice of psychology after having satisfactorily completed three or more years of postgraduate education in psychology and having passed preliminary doctoral examinations.(D) Completed a doctoral degree that qualifies for licensure under Section 2914.(2) The board shall make the final determination as to whether a degree meets the requirements of this subdivision.(c) (1) The registered psychological associate is supervised by a licensed psychologist. Any supervision may be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality. The registered psychological associates primary supervisor shall be responsible for ensuring that the extent, kind, and quality of the psychological services performed are consistent with the registered psychological associates and the primary supervisors training and experience. The primary supervisor shall be responsible for the registered psychological associates compliance with this chapter and regulations. A primary supervisor may delegate supervision as prescribed by the boards regulations.(2) A licensed psychologist shall not supervise more than three registered psychological associates at any given time.(d) A registered psychological associate shall not do either of the following:(1) Provide psychological services to the public except as a trainee pursuant to this section.(2) Receive payments, monetary or otherwise, directly from clients.
5262
5363
5464
5565 2913. A person other than a licensed psychologist may perform psychological functions in preparation for licensure as a psychologist only if all of the following conditions are met:
5666
5767 (a) The person is registered with the board as a registered psychological associate. This registration shall be renewed annually in accordance with regulations adopted by the board.
5868
5969 (b) (1) The person has completed or is any of the following:
6070
6171 (A) Completed a masters degree in psychology.
6272
6373 (B) Completed a masters degree in education with the field of specialization in educational psychology, counseling psychology, or school psychology.
6474
6575 (C) Is an admitted candidate for a doctoral degree in any of the following:
6676
6777 (i) Psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology.
6878
6979 (ii) Education, with the field of specialization in educational psychology, counseling psychology, or school psychology.
7080
7181 (iii) A field of specialization designed to prepare graduates for the professional practice of psychology after having satisfactorily completed three or more years of postgraduate education in psychology and having passed preliminary doctoral examinations.
7282
7383 (D) Completed a doctoral degree that qualifies for licensure under Section 2914.
7484
7585 (2) The board shall make the final determination as to whether a degree meets the requirements of this subdivision.
7686
7787 (c) (1) The registered psychological associate is supervised by a licensed psychologist. Any supervision may be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality. The registered psychological associates primary supervisor shall be responsible for ensuring that the extent, kind, and quality of the psychological services performed are consistent with the registered psychological associates and the primary supervisors training and experience. The primary supervisor shall be responsible for the registered psychological associates compliance with this chapter and regulations. A primary supervisor may delegate supervision as prescribed by the boards regulations.
7888
7989 (2) A licensed psychologist shall not supervise more than three registered psychological associates at any given time.
8090
8191 (d) A registered psychological associate shall not do either of the following:
8292
8393 (1) Provide psychological services to the public except as a trainee pursuant to this section.
8494
8595 (2) Receive payments, monetary or otherwise, directly from clients.
8696
8797 SEC. 2. Section 2914 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:2914. (a) An applicant for licensure shall not be subject to denial of licensure under Division 1.5 (commencing with Section 475).(b) (1) On and after January 1, 2020, an applicant for licensure shall possess an earned doctoral degree in any of the following:(A) Psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology.(B) Education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology, educational psychology, or school psychology.(C) A field of specialization designed to prepare graduates for the professional practice of psychology.(2) (A) Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the degree or training obtained pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be obtained from a college or institution of higher education that is accredited by a regional accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education.(B) Subparagraph (A) does not apply to any student who was enrolled in a doctoral program in psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology or in education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology, educational psychology, or school psychology at a nationally accredited or approved institution as of December 31, 2016.(3) The board shall make the final determination as to whether a degree meets the requirements of this subdivision.(4) Until January 1, 2020, the board may accept an applicant who possesses a doctoral degree in psychology, educational psychology, or in education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology or educational psychology from an institution that is not accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education, but is approved to operate in this state by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education on or before July 1, 1999, and has not, since July 1, 1999, had a new location, as described in Section 94823.5 of the Education Code.(5) An applicant for licensure trained in an educational institution outside the United States or Canada shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the board that the applicant possesses a doctoral degree in psychology or education as specified in paragraphs (1) and (2) that is equivalent to a degree earned from a regionally accredited academic institution in the United States or Canada by providing the board with an evaluation of the degree by a foreign credential evaluation service that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), or by the National Register of Health Services Psychologists (NRHSP), and any other documentation the board deems necessary. The member of the NACES or the NRHSP shall submit the evaluation to the board directly and shall include in the evaluation all of the following:(A) A transcript in English, or translated into English by the credential evaluation service, of the degree used to qualify for licensure.(B) An indication that the degree used to qualify for licensure is verified using primary sources.(C) A determination that the degree is equivalent to a degree that qualifies for licensure pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2).(c) (1) An applicant for licensure shall have engaged for at least two years in supervised professional experience under the direction of a licensed psychologist, the specific requirements of which shall be defined by the board in its regulations, or under suitable alternative supervision as determined by the board in regulations duly adopted under this chapter, at least one year of which shall have occurred after the applicant was awarded the qualifying doctoral degree. Any supervision may be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality. The supervisor shall submit verification of the experience to the trainee as prescribed by the board. If the supervising licensed psychologist fails to provide verification to the trainee in a timely manner, the board may establish alternative procedures for obtaining the necessary documentation. Absent good cause, the failure of a supervising licensed psychologist to provide the verification to the board upon request shall constitute unprofessional conduct.(2) The board shall establish qualifications by regulation for supervising psychologists.(d) An applicant for licensure shall take and pass the examination required by Section 2941 unless otherwise exempted by the board under this chapter.(e) An applicant for licensure shall complete coursework or provide evidence of training in the detection and treatment of alcohol and other chemical substance dependency.(f) An applicant for licensure shall complete coursework or provide evidence of training in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention.
8898
8999 SEC. 2. Section 2914 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:
90100
91101 ### SEC. 2.
92102
93103 2914. (a) An applicant for licensure shall not be subject to denial of licensure under Division 1.5 (commencing with Section 475).(b) (1) On and after January 1, 2020, an applicant for licensure shall possess an earned doctoral degree in any of the following:(A) Psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology.(B) Education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology, educational psychology, or school psychology.(C) A field of specialization designed to prepare graduates for the professional practice of psychology.(2) (A) Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the degree or training obtained pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be obtained from a college or institution of higher education that is accredited by a regional accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education.(B) Subparagraph (A) does not apply to any student who was enrolled in a doctoral program in psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology or in education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology, educational psychology, or school psychology at a nationally accredited or approved institution as of December 31, 2016.(3) The board shall make the final determination as to whether a degree meets the requirements of this subdivision.(4) Until January 1, 2020, the board may accept an applicant who possesses a doctoral degree in psychology, educational psychology, or in education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology or educational psychology from an institution that is not accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education, but is approved to operate in this state by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education on or before July 1, 1999, and has not, since July 1, 1999, had a new location, as described in Section 94823.5 of the Education Code.(5) An applicant for licensure trained in an educational institution outside the United States or Canada shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the board that the applicant possesses a doctoral degree in psychology or education as specified in paragraphs (1) and (2) that is equivalent to a degree earned from a regionally accredited academic institution in the United States or Canada by providing the board with an evaluation of the degree by a foreign credential evaluation service that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), or by the National Register of Health Services Psychologists (NRHSP), and any other documentation the board deems necessary. The member of the NACES or the NRHSP shall submit the evaluation to the board directly and shall include in the evaluation all of the following:(A) A transcript in English, or translated into English by the credential evaluation service, of the degree used to qualify for licensure.(B) An indication that the degree used to qualify for licensure is verified using primary sources.(C) A determination that the degree is equivalent to a degree that qualifies for licensure pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2).(c) (1) An applicant for licensure shall have engaged for at least two years in supervised professional experience under the direction of a licensed psychologist, the specific requirements of which shall be defined by the board in its regulations, or under suitable alternative supervision as determined by the board in regulations duly adopted under this chapter, at least one year of which shall have occurred after the applicant was awarded the qualifying doctoral degree. Any supervision may be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality. The supervisor shall submit verification of the experience to the trainee as prescribed by the board. If the supervising licensed psychologist fails to provide verification to the trainee in a timely manner, the board may establish alternative procedures for obtaining the necessary documentation. Absent good cause, the failure of a supervising licensed psychologist to provide the verification to the board upon request shall constitute unprofessional conduct.(2) The board shall establish qualifications by regulation for supervising psychologists.(d) An applicant for licensure shall take and pass the examination required by Section 2941 unless otherwise exempted by the board under this chapter.(e) An applicant for licensure shall complete coursework or provide evidence of training in the detection and treatment of alcohol and other chemical substance dependency.(f) An applicant for licensure shall complete coursework or provide evidence of training in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention.
94104
95105 2914. (a) An applicant for licensure shall not be subject to denial of licensure under Division 1.5 (commencing with Section 475).(b) (1) On and after January 1, 2020, an applicant for licensure shall possess an earned doctoral degree in any of the following:(A) Psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology.(B) Education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology, educational psychology, or school psychology.(C) A field of specialization designed to prepare graduates for the professional practice of psychology.(2) (A) Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the degree or training obtained pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be obtained from a college or institution of higher education that is accredited by a regional accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education.(B) Subparagraph (A) does not apply to any student who was enrolled in a doctoral program in psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology or in education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology, educational psychology, or school psychology at a nationally accredited or approved institution as of December 31, 2016.(3) The board shall make the final determination as to whether a degree meets the requirements of this subdivision.(4) Until January 1, 2020, the board may accept an applicant who possesses a doctoral degree in psychology, educational psychology, or in education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology or educational psychology from an institution that is not accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education, but is approved to operate in this state by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education on or before July 1, 1999, and has not, since July 1, 1999, had a new location, as described in Section 94823.5 of the Education Code.(5) An applicant for licensure trained in an educational institution outside the United States or Canada shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the board that the applicant possesses a doctoral degree in psychology or education as specified in paragraphs (1) and (2) that is equivalent to a degree earned from a regionally accredited academic institution in the United States or Canada by providing the board with an evaluation of the degree by a foreign credential evaluation service that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), or by the National Register of Health Services Psychologists (NRHSP), and any other documentation the board deems necessary. The member of the NACES or the NRHSP shall submit the evaluation to the board directly and shall include in the evaluation all of the following:(A) A transcript in English, or translated into English by the credential evaluation service, of the degree used to qualify for licensure.(B) An indication that the degree used to qualify for licensure is verified using primary sources.(C) A determination that the degree is equivalent to a degree that qualifies for licensure pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2).(c) (1) An applicant for licensure shall have engaged for at least two years in supervised professional experience under the direction of a licensed psychologist, the specific requirements of which shall be defined by the board in its regulations, or under suitable alternative supervision as determined by the board in regulations duly adopted under this chapter, at least one year of which shall have occurred after the applicant was awarded the qualifying doctoral degree. Any supervision may be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality. The supervisor shall submit verification of the experience to the trainee as prescribed by the board. If the supervising licensed psychologist fails to provide verification to the trainee in a timely manner, the board may establish alternative procedures for obtaining the necessary documentation. Absent good cause, the failure of a supervising licensed psychologist to provide the verification to the board upon request shall constitute unprofessional conduct.(2) The board shall establish qualifications by regulation for supervising psychologists.(d) An applicant for licensure shall take and pass the examination required by Section 2941 unless otherwise exempted by the board under this chapter.(e) An applicant for licensure shall complete coursework or provide evidence of training in the detection and treatment of alcohol and other chemical substance dependency.(f) An applicant for licensure shall complete coursework or provide evidence of training in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention.
96106
97107 2914. (a) An applicant for licensure shall not be subject to denial of licensure under Division 1.5 (commencing with Section 475).(b) (1) On and after January 1, 2020, an applicant for licensure shall possess an earned doctoral degree in any of the following:(A) Psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology.(B) Education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology, educational psychology, or school psychology.(C) A field of specialization designed to prepare graduates for the professional practice of psychology.(2) (A) Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the degree or training obtained pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be obtained from a college or institution of higher education that is accredited by a regional accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education.(B) Subparagraph (A) does not apply to any student who was enrolled in a doctoral program in psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology or in education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology, educational psychology, or school psychology at a nationally accredited or approved institution as of December 31, 2016.(3) The board shall make the final determination as to whether a degree meets the requirements of this subdivision.(4) Until January 1, 2020, the board may accept an applicant who possesses a doctoral degree in psychology, educational psychology, or in education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology or educational psychology from an institution that is not accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education, but is approved to operate in this state by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education on or before July 1, 1999, and has not, since July 1, 1999, had a new location, as described in Section 94823.5 of the Education Code.(5) An applicant for licensure trained in an educational institution outside the United States or Canada shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the board that the applicant possesses a doctoral degree in psychology or education as specified in paragraphs (1) and (2) that is equivalent to a degree earned from a regionally accredited academic institution in the United States or Canada by providing the board with an evaluation of the degree by a foreign credential evaluation service that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), or by the National Register of Health Services Psychologists (NRHSP), and any other documentation the board deems necessary. The member of the NACES or the NRHSP shall submit the evaluation to the board directly and shall include in the evaluation all of the following:(A) A transcript in English, or translated into English by the credential evaluation service, of the degree used to qualify for licensure.(B) An indication that the degree used to qualify for licensure is verified using primary sources.(C) A determination that the degree is equivalent to a degree that qualifies for licensure pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2).(c) (1) An applicant for licensure shall have engaged for at least two years in supervised professional experience under the direction of a licensed psychologist, the specific requirements of which shall be defined by the board in its regulations, or under suitable alternative supervision as determined by the board in regulations duly adopted under this chapter, at least one year of which shall have occurred after the applicant was awarded the qualifying doctoral degree. Any supervision may be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality. The supervisor shall submit verification of the experience to the trainee as prescribed by the board. If the supervising licensed psychologist fails to provide verification to the trainee in a timely manner, the board may establish alternative procedures for obtaining the necessary documentation. Absent good cause, the failure of a supervising licensed psychologist to provide the verification to the board upon request shall constitute unprofessional conduct.(2) The board shall establish qualifications by regulation for supervising psychologists.(d) An applicant for licensure shall take and pass the examination required by Section 2941 unless otherwise exempted by the board under this chapter.(e) An applicant for licensure shall complete coursework or provide evidence of training in the detection and treatment of alcohol and other chemical substance dependency.(f) An applicant for licensure shall complete coursework or provide evidence of training in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention.
98108
99109
100110
101111 2914. (a) An applicant for licensure shall not be subject to denial of licensure under Division 1.5 (commencing with Section 475).
102112
103113 (b) (1) On and after January 1, 2020, an applicant for licensure shall possess an earned doctoral degree in any of the following:
104114
105115 (A) Psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology.
106116
107117 (B) Education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology, educational psychology, or school psychology.
108118
109119 (C) A field of specialization designed to prepare graduates for the professional practice of psychology.
110120
111121 (2) (A) Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the degree or training obtained pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be obtained from a college or institution of higher education that is accredited by a regional accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education.
112122
113123 (B) Subparagraph (A) does not apply to any student who was enrolled in a doctoral program in psychology with the field of specialization in clinical, counseling, school, consulting, forensic, industrial, or organizational psychology or in education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology, educational psychology, or school psychology at a nationally accredited or approved institution as of December 31, 2016.
114124
115125 (3) The board shall make the final determination as to whether a degree meets the requirements of this subdivision.
116126
117127 (4) Until January 1, 2020, the board may accept an applicant who possesses a doctoral degree in psychology, educational psychology, or in education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology or educational psychology from an institution that is not accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education, but is approved to operate in this state by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education on or before July 1, 1999, and has not, since July 1, 1999, had a new location, as described in Section 94823.5 of the Education Code.
118128
119129 (5) An applicant for licensure trained in an educational institution outside the United States or Canada shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the board that the applicant possesses a doctoral degree in psychology or education as specified in paragraphs (1) and (2) that is equivalent to a degree earned from a regionally accredited academic institution in the United States or Canada by providing the board with an evaluation of the degree by a foreign credential evaluation service that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), or by the National Register of Health Services Psychologists (NRHSP), and any other documentation the board deems necessary. The member of the NACES or the NRHSP shall submit the evaluation to the board directly and shall include in the evaluation all of the following:
120130
121131 (A) A transcript in English, or translated into English by the credential evaluation service, of the degree used to qualify for licensure.
122132
123133 (B) An indication that the degree used to qualify for licensure is verified using primary sources.
124134
125135 (C) A determination that the degree is equivalent to a degree that qualifies for licensure pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2).
126136
127137 (c) (1) An applicant for licensure shall have engaged for at least two years in supervised professional experience under the direction of a licensed psychologist, the specific requirements of which shall be defined by the board in its regulations, or under suitable alternative supervision as determined by the board in regulations duly adopted under this chapter, at least one year of which shall have occurred after the applicant was awarded the qualifying doctoral degree. Any supervision may be provided in real time, which is defined as through in-person or synchronous audiovisual means, in compliance with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality. The supervisor shall submit verification of the experience to the trainee as prescribed by the board. If the supervising licensed psychologist fails to provide verification to the trainee in a timely manner, the board may establish alternative procedures for obtaining the necessary documentation. Absent good cause, the failure of a supervising licensed psychologist to provide the verification to the board upon request shall constitute unprofessional conduct.
128138
129139 (2) The board shall establish qualifications by regulation for supervising psychologists.
130140
131141 (d) An applicant for licensure shall take and pass the examination required by Section 2941 unless otherwise exempted by the board under this chapter.
132142
133143 (e) An applicant for licensure shall complete coursework or provide evidence of training in the detection and treatment of alcohol and other chemical substance dependency.
134144
135145 (f) An applicant for licensure shall complete coursework or provide evidence of training in spousal or partner abuse assessment, detection, and intervention.
136146
137147 SEC. 3. This act is an urgency statute necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect. The facts constituting the necessity are:In order to preserve access to psychological care by allowing continued real time supervision of registered psychological associates and licensed psychologist applicants, including synchronous audiovisual means that comply with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality, it is necessary for this act to take effect immediately.
138148
139149 SEC. 3. This act is an urgency statute necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect. The facts constituting the necessity are:In order to preserve access to psychological care by allowing continued real time supervision of registered psychological associates and licensed psychologist applicants, including synchronous audiovisual means that comply with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality, it is necessary for this act to take effect immediately.
140150
141151 SEC. 3. This act is an urgency statute necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect. The facts constituting the necessity are:
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143153 ### SEC. 3.
144154
145155 In order to preserve access to psychological care by allowing continued real time supervision of registered psychological associates and licensed psychologist applicants, including synchronous audiovisual means that comply with federal and state laws related to patient health confidentiality, it is necessary for this act to take effect immediately.